Located in South West London, adjacent to the newly created 32-acre Springfield Park, London Square Wandsworth Common offers an exceptional residential lifestyle combining expansive green spaces with excellent urban connectivity. Positioned within the highly sought-after Wandsworth Common area, the development is surrounded by established residential streets, parks and village-style high streets.
Renowned for its family-friendly environment, outstanding schools and strong community feel, Wandsworth Common is widely regarded as one of the most desirable places to live in South West London, making this development ideal for both owner-occupiers and long-term investors.
London Square Wandsworth Common offers a diverse collection of homes designed to suit different lifestyle needs:
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All homes feature private balconies, terraces or gardens, spacious layouts, high-quality interior specifications and modern energy-efficient design.
Wandsworth Common appeals to families, young professionals and investors seeking high-quality homes in a green and well-established South West London neighbourhood. The tenant profile includes white-collar professionals, relocating families and corporate tenants prioritising lifestyle, schools and connectivity.
London Square Wandsworth Common is set within a vibrant and well-connected part of South West London, close to parks, village high streets and everyday amenities.
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London Square Wandsworth Common is designed to support modern, family-oriented living:
Every detail has been carefully planned to deliver green, connected and future-proof living in one of South West London’s most prestigious residential areas.
What is Stamp Duty?
Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax you might have to pay if you buy a property in England or Northern Ireland but you’ll only have to pay it if the house you’re buying is over a certain price. If you’re buying a residential property or piece of land in England or Northern Ireland, you’ll have to pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) if your purchase is over the threshold of £125,000.
Eligible first-time buyers will pay no Stamp Duty on properties costing up to £300,000, and a discounted rate on property purchases up to £500,000.
Stamp Duty rates changed on 1 April 2025.
Our Stamp Duty calculator lets you know the amount of tax you’ll be liable to pay. It’ll work out how much Stamp Duty you’ll owe, whether you’re a first-time buyer, moving home, or buying an additional property.
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